Contents of Suspension Notice Sample Clauses

Contents of Suspension Notice. A Suspension Notice shall specify:
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Contents of Suspension Notice. A Suspension Notice shall specify: the nature of the relevant Event of Default; the date and time at which suspension is to take effect; in the case of a Suspension Notice served on the Train Operator, reasonable restrictions imposed while the Suspension Notice is in force on the permission to use the Routes or any parts of them or any other part of the Network; in the case of a Suspension Notice served on Network Rail, details of any necessary suspension of the Services; and whether the party serving the Suspension Notice reasonably considers that the Event of Default is capable of remedy, and where the Event of Default is capable of remedy: the steps reasonably required to remedy the Event of Default; and a reasonable grace period for the defaulting party to remedy it (where the Event of Default which has occurred is a failure to pay Track Charges or other amount due, 7 days shall be a reasonable grace period).
Contents of Suspension Notice. A Suspension Notice shall specify: the nature of the relevant Event of Default;
Contents of Suspension Notice. A Suspension Notice shall specify: the nature of the relevant Event of Default; the date and time at which suspension is to take effect; in the case of a Suspension Notice served on the Freight Customer, reasonable restrictions imposed while the Suspension Notice is in force on the Freight Customer's right to require Network Rail to secure that one or more Appointed Operators obtain permission from Network Rail to use the Network or any parts of it to enable any such Appointed Operator to operate the Services; in the case of a Suspension Notice served on Network Rail, details of any necessary suspension of the Services; and whether the party serving the Suspension Notice reasonably considers that the Event of Default is capable of remedy, and where the Event of Default is capable of remedy: the steps reasonably required to remedy the Event of Default; and a reasonable grace period for the defaulting party to remedy it (where the Event of Default which has occurred is a failure to pay or procure the payment (as applicable) of any Track Charges, or pay any other amounts due, 7 days shall be a reasonable grace period).
Contents of Suspension Notice. 86 2.3 Effect of Suspension Notice served by RfL(I) 87 2.4 Effect of a Suspension Notice served by the Train Operator 87 2.5 Suspension to be proportionate to breach 88 3 Termination 89
Contents of Suspension Notice. 62 2.3 Effect of Suspension Notice served by RfL(I) 63 2.4 Effect of a Suspension Notice served by the Train Operator 63 2.5 Suspension to be proportionate to breach 64 3 Termination 64

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